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[Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation
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You've got a good idea there. You as a human have a right to exist and if anyone has a problem with that (which 99% of people won't, to be clear) it's frankly their own problem to deal with. And while we're at itlet's go a step further: People tolerate and help each all the time, that's kind of why society exists. We should all strive to be able to live independently, but needing help with something other people can do is half the reason society exists and is frankly nothing to be ashamed of. At least this is how I see things as someone who's probably on the spectrum and has had a lot of time and opportunities to thonk about what it means to be different from people around you. Basically what I'm trying to say is: Own it, be brazen, you have the right to live and do whatever the fuck you want as much as anyone you see out in the streets.